Re: Do you turn the boat off to switch riders?
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Originally Posted by
moombabound
Off. 100% of the time.
With the 325 no-CATS, you have to or you'll smog out anyone on the platform.
340 CATS is entirely different, but if I had that I'd still likely power off.
Very interesting mixture of opinions. I've never been with any driver that leaves it running, but sounds like some do.
It is an interesting mix. To be honest, even though I don't, we all probably should because why add any risk at all I guess, even if minimal...this thread may make me think about it from now on.
I have the 325 no cats btw and have no such problem.
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Do you turn the boat off to switch riders?
I shut the boat off as soon as the rider falls & make them swim to the boat. I find it to be a very motivational training technique.
Do you turn the boat off to switch riders?
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Originally Posted by
wolfeman131
I shut the boat off as soon as the rider falls & make them swim to the boat. I find it to be a very motivational training technique.
I think Cody would have been pretty pissed if we used this technique yesterday when he feel 100
Feet from a 10+ ft gator who was catching some sun...although he might have broken Michael phelps freestyle record
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